Bộ Đề Kiểm Tra Học Kì II - Tiếng Anh 12 - Global Success – Bộ Đề 01 - Test 2
Câu 13
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. John: I've taken a few design classes, and I'm planning to do more to improve my skills.
b. John: I'm thinking about becoming a graphic designer.
c. Sarah: That sounds interesting! What made you choose that career?
d. Sarah: Have you done any related studies or courses?
e. John: I've always loved art and working with computers, so graphic design seems like a great fit for me.
A.a – d – b – c – e
B.e – c – a – d – b
C.b – c – e – d – a
D.b – d – e – c – a
Câu 14
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. She was always curious but never had the chance to learn when she was younger.
b. This experience has shown her that it's never too late to learn something new, and she truly believes that lifelong learning keeps the mind sharp and life exciting.
c. At the age of 70, my grandmother decided to start learning how to use a computer.
d. At first, she found it difficult, but with patience and persistence, she began to understand the basics.
e. Now, she can send emails, browse the internet, and even video call family members.
A.c – d – a – b – e
B.c – a – d – e – b
C.c – a – b – d – e
D.c – e – a – d – b
Câu 15
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. To protect tigers, it is essential to preserve their natural habitats by creating protected areas and enforcing anti-deforestation laws.
b. Finally, promoting eco-friendly tourism can generate funds for conservation while benefiting local communities.
c. Tigers are an essential part of our ecosystem and play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity.
d. However, they face severe threats, including habitat loss, poaching, and the illegal wildlife trade.
e. Combating poaching requires stronger law enforcement and raising public awareness about the importance of tiger conservation.
A.c – a – e – d – b
B.c – e – a – d – b
C.c – d – a – e – b
D.c – a – d – e – b
Câu 16
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
a. Tony: Gossip is informal talk or stories about other people's private lives, which may be unkind or not true.
b. Nhung: Sorry, what do you mean by “gossip”?
c. Tony: Some newspapers are full of gossip and don't focus much on real news.
A.c – a – b
B.b – c – a
C.c – b – a
D.a – b – c
Câu 17
Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Dear Amy,
I hope this letter finds you well!
a. Also, I wanted to ask if you have any tips on how I can improve my speaking skills.
b. I feel like my speaking isn't progressing as fast as my writing.
c. It's been super helpful, and I've already started seeing some improvement.
d. I just wanted to say thank you so much for recommending that website for practicing writing.
e. Do you have any tips or resources that could help me speak more confidently and fluently?
Best wishes,
Huong
A.d – c – a – b – e
B.d – e – a – c – b
C.d – a – e – c – b
D.d – b – c – a – e
Câu 18
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Adult education is an important way for people to improve their skills, advance their careers, and keep learning throughout their lives. Unlike traditional education, which focuses on younger students, (18) __________. It provides flexible learning opportunities that meet the needs of adults who want to gain new knowledge or qualifications.
One of the main benefits of adult education is (19) __________. As industries change and new technologies appear, workers may need to update their skills constantly. Adult education programs, such as job training, certification courses, and online classes, help people stay competitive and learn the skills needed for their jobs. (20) __________.
Adult education also helps with personal development. Many adults go back to school to learn about new topics or hobbies, improve their language skills, or learn about different cultures. Learning new things helps adults keep their minds active and continue growing in different areas of life.
Moreover, adult education helps people feel more included in society. For many adults, returning to education provides a sense of achievement and confidence. It helps them break through social barriers, especially for those (21) __________.
In conclusion, adult education is an important part of lifelong learning. It gives people the chance to keep growing, both personally and professionally. With its flexibility and variety, (22) __________.
A.the need for work and other responsibilities forces people to pursue adult education
B.the benefits of adult education are easily seen by workers who have other responsibilities
C.individuals with work or other responsibilities may choose to pursue adult education
D.adult education is for people who are already working or managing other responsibilities
Câu 19
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Adult education is an important way for people to improve their skills, advance their careers, and keep learning throughout their lives. Unlike traditional education, which focuses on younger students, (18) __________. It provides flexible learning opportunities that meet the needs of adults who want to gain new knowledge or qualifications.
One of the main benefits of adult education is (19) __________. As industries change and new technologies appear, workers may need to update their skills constantly. Adult education programs, such as job training, certification courses, and online classes, help people stay competitive and learn the skills needed for their jobs. (20) __________.
Adult education also helps with personal development. Many adults go back to school to learn about new topics or hobbies, improve their language skills, or learn about different cultures. Learning new things helps adults keep their minds active and continue growing in different areas of life.
Moreover, adult education helps people feel more included in society. For many adults, returning to education provides a sense of achievement and confidence. It helps them break through social barriers, especially for those (21) __________.
In conclusion, adult education is an important part of lifelong learning. It gives people the chance to keep growing, both personally and professionally. With its flexibility and variety, (22) __________.
A.the opportunity it provides for career advancement
B.career growth opportunities are made available
C.that offering career development opportunities
D.the chance provides for career development
Câu 20
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Adult education is an important way for people to improve their skills, advance their careers, and keep learning throughout their lives. Unlike traditional education, which focuses on younger students, (18) __________. It provides flexible learning opportunities that meet the needs of adults who want to gain new knowledge or qualifications.
One of the main benefits of adult education is (19) __________. As industries change and new technologies appear, workers may need to update their skills constantly. Adult education programs, such as job training, certification courses, and online classes, help people stay competitive and learn the skills needed for their jobs. (20) __________.
Adult education also helps with personal development. Many adults go back to school to learn about new topics or hobbies, improve their language skills, or learn about different cultures. Learning new things helps adults keep their minds active and continue growing in different areas of life.
Moreover, adult education helps people feel more included in society. For many adults, returning to education provides a sense of achievement and confidence. It helps them break through social barriers, especially for those (21) __________.
In conclusion, adult education is an important part of lifelong learning. It gives people the chance to keep growing, both personally and professionally. With its flexibility and variety, (22) __________.
A.Learning programs, such as evening classes and online courses, fit into busy lives even without flexible schedules
B.These programs often offer flexible schedules, like evening classes or online courses, to fit into busy lives
C.The programs offer such flexible evening classes and online courses that they help people maintain their busy lives
D.Fitting into busy lives, these programs often offer flexible schedules, like evening classes or online courses
Câu 21
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Adult education is an important way for people to improve their skills, advance their careers, and keep learning throughout their lives. Unlike traditional education, which focuses on younger students, (18) __________. It provides flexible learning opportunities that meet the needs of adults who want to gain new knowledge or qualifications.
One of the main benefits of adult education is (19) __________. As industries change and new technologies appear, workers may need to update their skills constantly. Adult education programs, such as job training, certification courses, and online classes, help people stay competitive and learn the skills needed for their jobs. (20) __________.
Adult education also helps with personal development. Many adults go back to school to learn about new topics or hobbies, improve their language skills, or learn about different cultures. Learning new things helps adults keep their minds active and continue growing in different areas of life.
Moreover, adult education helps people feel more included in society. For many adults, returning to education provides a sense of achievement and confidence. It helps them break through social barriers, especially for those (21) __________.
In conclusion, adult education is an important part of lifelong learning. It gives people the chance to keep growing, both personally and professionally. With its flexibility and variety, (22) __________.
A.not being given the opportunity to complete their education at an earlier age
B.who may not have had the opportunity to complete their education earlier in life
C.in which the opportunity to complete their education is not given earlier in life
D.whose the lack of opportunities to complete their education at an earlier age
Câu 22
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Adult education is an important way for people to improve their skills, advance their careers, and keep learning throughout their lives. Unlike traditional education, which focuses on younger students, (18) __________. It provides flexible learning opportunities that meet the needs of adults who want to gain new knowledge or qualifications.
One of the main benefits of adult education is (19) __________. As industries change and new technologies appear, workers may need to update their skills constantly. Adult education programs, such as job training, certification courses, and online classes, help people stay competitive and learn the skills needed for their jobs. (20) __________.
Adult education also helps with personal development. Many adults go back to school to learn about new topics or hobbies, improve their language skills, or learn about different cultures. Learning new things helps adults keep their minds active and continue growing in different areas of life.
Moreover, adult education helps people feel more included in society. For many adults, returning to education provides a sense of achievement and confidence. It helps them break through social barriers, especially for those (21) __________.
In conclusion, adult education is an important part of lifelong learning. It gives people the chance to keep growing, both personally and professionally. With its flexibility and variety, (22) __________.
A.adult education helps people achieve their goals and improve their quality of life
B.achieving goals and improving quality of life is possible thanks to adult education
C.people who achieve their goals and improve their quality of life with adult education
D.the benefits of adult education including the achievement of goals and a better life
Câu 24
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. The world of work is changing rapidly, with new jobs constantly emerging, many of which didn't even exist five or ten years ago. The traditional idea of sticking with one career for life is no longer realistic. Career counselling has adapted to help people manage these changes, offering more than just advice on choosing a job and staying in it forever.
2. Today, career counselling focuses on helping individuals integrate into society through their work while also contributing to the community. It's no longer just about finding a job but understanding how personal struggles and challenges can shape a person's career journey. Career counsellors assist individuals in identifying their “pain” - the challenges they've faced - and use this as a foundation to help them create a meaningful career story that fits their values and personal goals.
3. As people face critical crossroads in their professional lives - whether choosing a school, career path, or job - career counselling becomes an essential resource. It helps individuals reflect on their past decisions and navigate the uncertainty that comes with major life transitions. As the workplace continues to change, workers face repeated crossroads and the need for adaptability. Career counsellors play a vital role in helping them navigate these challenges.
4. However, access to career counselling remains a challenge in many places. In South Africa, for instance, career counselling services are limited, with only a small percentage of people receiving support. The high cost of private counselling, along with a lack of trained teachers, further hinders access. Despite these barriers, efforts are underway to improve career guidance, such as the development of a career guidance hotline and the government's work on creating a more accessible career development system.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A.It is not until recent years that the idea of staying in one career has become outdated.
B.The traditional concept of a lifetime career has never been considered practical.
C.The old belief of staying in one career is no longer suitable in the current circumstances.
D.In reality, not many people expect to have the same career throughout their entire life.
Câu 25
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. The world of work is changing rapidly, with new jobs constantly emerging, many of which didn't even exist five or ten years ago. The traditional idea of sticking with one career for life is no longer realistic. Career counselling has adapted to help people manage these changes, offering more than just advice on choosing a job and staying in it forever.
2. Today, career counselling focuses on helping individuals integrate into society through their work while also contributing to the community. It's no longer just about finding a job but understanding how personal struggles and challenges can shape a person's career journey. Career counsellors assist individuals in identifying their “pain” - the challenges they've faced - and use this as a foundation to help them create a meaningful career story that fits their values and personal goals.
3. As people face critical crossroads in their professional lives - whether choosing a school, career path, or job - career counselling becomes an essential resource. It helps individuals reflect on their past decisions and navigate the uncertainty that comes with major life transitions. As the workplace continues to change, workers face repeated crossroads and the need for adaptability. Career counsellors play a vital role in helping them navigate these challenges.
4. However, access to career counselling remains a challenge in many places. In South Africa, for instance, career counselling services are limited, with only a small percentage of people receiving support. The high cost of private counselling, along with a lack of trained teachers, further hinders access. Despite these barriers, efforts are underway to improve career guidance, such as the development of a career guidance hotline and the government's work on creating a more accessible career development system.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2 as a role of career counselling?
A.Helping people connect with society through their work.
B.Helping individuals create a detailed career plan.
C.Helping individuals create a meaningful career story.
D.Helping people understand the challenges they face.
Câu 28
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. The world of work is changing rapidly, with new jobs constantly emerging, many of which didn't even exist five or ten years ago. The traditional idea of sticking with one career for life is no longer realistic. Career counselling has adapted to help people manage these changes, offering more than just advice on choosing a job and staying in it forever.
2. Today, career counselling focuses on helping individuals integrate into society through their work while also contributing to the community. It's no longer just about finding a job but understanding how personal struggles and challenges can shape a person's career journey. Career counsellors assist individuals in identifying their “pain” - the challenges they've faced - and use this as a foundation to help them create a meaningful career story that fits their values and personal goals.
3. As people face critical crossroads in their professional lives - whether choosing a school, career path, or job - career counselling becomes an essential resource. It helps individuals reflect on their past decisions and navigate the uncertainty that comes with major life transitions. As the workplace continues to change, workers face repeated crossroads and the need for adaptability. Career counsellors play a vital role in helping them navigate these challenges.
4. However, access to career counselling remains a challenge in many places. In South Africa, for instance, career counselling services are limited, with only a small percentage of people receiving support. The high cost of private counselling, along with a lack of trained teachers, further hinders access. Despite these barriers, efforts are underway to improve career guidance, such as the development of a career guidance hotline and the government's work on creating a more accessible career development system.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The government has solved the issue of limited access to career counselling by providing free services to all citizens.
B.Career counselling is only necessary when individuals are making the important decision to choose a job.
C.Career counselling has adapted to meet the demand of individuals in the rapidly changing world of work.
D.The main challenge to accessing career counselling in South Africa is a lack of interest from the population.
Câu 33
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The question of whether young teenagers should use social media is being discussed more than ever. [I] Some people worry that social media can harm young people because it allows them to easily access harmful content. [II] Although these concerns have been around for a long time, the level of worry has grown. [III] Recently, some experts have pointed to rising rates of anxiety, depression, and eating disorders among young people, suggesting that excessive social media use may be linked to these issues. [IV] However, there is still little clear evidence to show that social media is the direct cause of these problems.
2. While many people are concerned about the dangers of social media, it is important to look at facts and evidence. Young people, who are often not included in these discussions, generally believe that banning social media is not the answer. Instead, they call for better education about the potential dangers of the digital world. Young people want to learn how to think critically about online risks, and they want to be able to ask questions and receive useful answers. They also want to feel confident that they can talk to trusted adults if they experience something upsetting online.
3. As teenagers grow older, they tend to rely more on their friends for advice than on their parents. This change in behavior may be because many young people feel that adults are more focused on controlling their online activities than understanding their needs. It may seem like a simple idea to ban social media for young people, but these rules are difficult to enforce and can often be bypassed. History shows that prohibitions, such as those aimed at controlling drug or alcohol use, are not always effective in preventing harm.
4. Rather than relying on bans, it would be more effective to focus on educating young people and providing them with the support they need. Adults must become better informed about the risks young people face online and be ready to offer help when they need it. Involving young people in these discussions and listening to their concerns is essential to finding better solutions for online safety.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
A.The dangers of social media worry many, yet focusing on facts and evidence is essential.
B.Until there are more facts and evidence, the dangers of social media still worry many people.
C.Facts and evidence about the dangers of social media have raised concerns about its use.
D.It's important that people stop worrying about the risks of social media despite facts and evidence.
Câu 34
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The question of whether young teenagers should use social media is being discussed more than ever. [I] Some people worry that social media can harm young people because it allows them to easily access harmful content. [II] Although these concerns have been around for a long time, the level of worry has grown. [III] Recently, some experts have pointed to rising rates of anxiety, depression, and eating disorders among young people, suggesting that excessive social media use may be linked to these issues. [IV] However, there is still little clear evidence to show that social media is the direct cause of these problems.
2. While many people are concerned about the dangers of social media, it is important to look at facts and evidence. Young people, who are often not included in these discussions, generally believe that banning social media is not the answer. Instead, they call for better education about the potential dangers of the digital world. Young people want to learn how to think critically about online risks, and they want to be able to ask questions and receive useful answers. They also want to feel confident that they can talk to trusted adults if they experience something upsetting online.
3. As teenagers grow older, they tend to rely more on their friends for advice than on their parents. This change in behavior may be because many young people feel that adults are more focused on controlling their online activities than understanding their needs. It may seem like a simple idea to ban social media for young people, but these rules are difficult to enforce and can often be bypassed. History shows that prohibitions, such as those aimed at controlling drug or alcohol use, are not always effective in preventing harm.
4. Rather than relying on bans, it would be more effective to focus on educating young people and providing them with the support they need. Adults must become better informed about the risks young people face online and be ready to offer help when they need it. Involving young people in these discussions and listening to their concerns is essential to finding better solutions for online safety.
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
A.Many people believe banning social media will protect young people, but young people themselves want better education and open conversations about online risks.
B.While adults concentrate on restricting social media use, young people desire more freedom to engage with it, believing they can assess the benefits and drawbacks.
C.Due to the risks associated with social media, banning it is necessary, even though many young people disagree with this restriction and feel it limits their freedom.
D.There's an urgent need for rule makers to listen to young people's opinions to better understand their concerns and create more effective solutions for online safety.
Câu 38
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The question of whether young teenagers should use social media is being discussed more than ever. [I] Some people worry that social media can harm young people because it allows them to easily access harmful content. [II] Although these concerns have been around for a long time, the level of worry has grown. [III] Recently, some experts have pointed to rising rates of anxiety, depression, and eating disorders among young people, suggesting that excessive social media use may be linked to these issues. [IV] However, there is still little clear evidence to show that social media is the direct cause of these problems.
2. While many people are concerned about the dangers of social media, it is important to look at facts and evidence. Young people, who are often not included in these discussions, generally believe that banning social media is not the answer. Instead, they call for better education about the potential dangers of the digital world. Young people want to learn how to think critically about online risks, and they want to be able to ask questions and receive useful answers. They also want to feel confident that they can talk to trusted adults if they experience something upsetting online.
3. As teenagers grow older, they tend to rely more on their friends for advice than on their parents. This change in behavior may be because many young people feel that adults are more focused on controlling their online activities than understanding their needs. It may seem like a simple idea to ban social media for young people, but these rules are difficult to enforce and can often be bypassed. History shows that prohibitions, such as those aimed at controlling drug or alcohol use, are not always effective in preventing harm.
4. Rather than relying on bans, it would be more effective to focus on educating young people and providing them with the support they need. Adults must become better informed about the risks young people face online and be ready to offer help when they need it. Involving young people in these discussions and listening to their concerns is essential to finding better solutions for online safety.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Teenagers prefer to seek advice from their peers rather than from their parents.
B.Clear evidence shows that social media is causing more issues for teenagers.
C.Concerns over social media's dangers have just started to grow in recent years.
D.Attempts to limit activities like drug or alcohol use have always been successful.
Câu 39
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The question of whether young teenagers should use social media is being discussed more than ever. [I] Some people worry that social media can harm young people because it allows them to easily access harmful content. [II] Although these concerns have been around for a long time, the level of worry has grown. [III] Recently, some experts have pointed to rising rates of anxiety, depression, and eating disorders among young people, suggesting that excessive social media use may be linked to these issues. [IV] However, there is still little clear evidence to show that social media is the direct cause of these problems.
2. While many people are concerned about the dangers of social media, it is important to look at facts and evidence. Young people, who are often not included in these discussions, generally believe that banning social media is not the answer. Instead, they call for better education about the potential dangers of the digital world. Young people want to learn how to think critically about online risks, and they want to be able to ask questions and receive useful answers. They also want to feel confident that they can talk to trusted adults if they experience something upsetting online.
3. As teenagers grow older, they tend to rely more on their friends for advice than on their parents. This change in behavior may be because many young people feel that adults are more focused on controlling their online activities than understanding their needs. It may seem like a simple idea to ban social media for young people, but these rules are difficult to enforce and can often be bypassed. History shows that prohibitions, such as those aimed at controlling drug or alcohol use, are not always effective in preventing harm.
4. Rather than relying on bans, it would be more effective to focus on educating young people and providing them with the support they need. Adults must become better informed about the risks young people face online and be ready to offer help when they need it. Involving young people in these discussions and listening to their concerns is essential to finding better solutions for online safety.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.The government should take a more active role in regulating social media use to protect young people from dangers.
B.Young people are more likely to embrace a solution that involves education and support over restrictions.
C.Because young people are fully aware of the dangers of social media, there is no need for restrictions on its use.
D.Current laws are ineffective because young people do not recognize the long-term value of these restrictions.
Câu 40
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
1. The question of whether young teenagers should use social media is being discussed more than ever. [I] Some people worry that social media can harm young people because it allows them to easily access harmful content. [II] Although these concerns have been around for a long time, the level of worry has grown. [III] Recently, some experts have pointed to rising rates of anxiety, depression, and eating disorders among young people, suggesting that excessive social media use may be linked to these issues. [IV] However, there is still little clear evidence to show that social media is the direct cause of these problems.
2. While many people are concerned about the dangers of social media, it is important to look at facts and evidence. Young people, who are often not included in these discussions, generally believe that banning social media is not the answer. Instead, they call for better education about the potential dangers of the digital world. Young people want to learn how to think critically about online risks, and they want to be able to ask questions and receive useful answers. They also want to feel confident that they can talk to trusted adults if they experience something upsetting online.
3. As teenagers grow older, they tend to rely more on their friends for advice than on their parents. This change in behavior may be because many young people feel that adults are more focused on controlling their online activities than understanding their needs. It may seem like a simple idea to ban social media for young people, but these rules are difficult to enforce and can often be bypassed. History shows that prohibitions, such as those aimed at controlling drug or alcohol use, are not always effective in preventing harm.
4. Rather than relying on bans, it would be more effective to focus on educating young people and providing them with the support they need. Adults must become better informed about the risks young people face online and be ready to offer help when they need it. Involving young people in these discussions and listening to their concerns is essential to finding better solutions for online safety.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A.While educating young people about the risks of social media is important, many believe that a greater emphasis should be placed on adults monitoring and controlling their online activities instead of solely relying on educational initiatives.
B.Concerns about social media's potential harm have grown, but enforcing bans proves ineffective, highlighting the need for a more comprehensive approach that includes educating young people and providing better support.
C.Educating young people about the dangers of social media is seen as an effective approach, as it helps them understand the risks and make better decisions online, though it may not fully resolve mental health issues linked to its use.
D.Social media use among young people has been linked to mental health issues, leading experts to suggest that restricting or banning access to these platforms could be a necessary measure to protect young people.
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